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“Chicken Charley" McLean Is flashing a Kopacz cigar around thia week. 0 . of 0. Library VOLUME XXV Stye Bromata iùralb NUMBER 36 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TTTTTR K T i a t m a y "He that filches my purse, steals trash. But he that steals my good name . . leaves me poor Indeed." 7. 1931 SUBSCRIPTION, 92.OO PER YEAR IMPORTANT MATTERS BROUGHT BEFORE FARM BUREAU FRIDAY DATE SET FOR ELECTION OF UMATILLA CREAMERY OFFICERS HERMISTON HIGH BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS PILOT ROCK NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK OBSERVED BY LOCAL SCHOOLS UMATILLA COUNTY COWS RANK HIGH IN STATE DAIRY RECORD RGHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY TO SPONSOR AUTO SHOW SOON SCHOOL CALENDAR CROWDED W ITH COMING EVENTS The organizing directors of the During th^past week there have A free moving picture show and Umatilla Cooperative Creamery met been vesper programs, grade school exhibit will be held In the Rohrman at the office of Assistant County recitals, highychool recitals and art Motor company place of business Agent Best, Wednesday evening at exhibit in observance of national Tuesday, May 19th, Ford represen which time it was decided that on music week. All this has been spon tatives will be here with special --------- J Wednesday, May 20, at 2.00 p. m. sored by the iniisic department, under equipment for moving picture appar CREAMERY SIGN-UP GOES 0 V E R there would be an election of perma the direction Af Miss Daily, and the nent directors for the organization. ONLY SCORE FOR PILOT ROCK teachers, IMPROVED a^1!8 and sound attachment and there ASSOCIATION H A S SCHOOL EXERCISES CONTINUE TOP IN RECORD TIME. will be a continuous showing of Letters will be sent out to stock MADE BY FIRST MAN UP. Saturday avening the grade school DAIRY HERDS IN COUNTY two reel show on “Hidden Values THROUGH WEEK OF 18TH. Discuss Possibilities of Making Abor holders in the districts giving them students presented a recital and it and a five reel picture “A Trip an opportunity to send in names of Klagas Ties Score in Second Inning; can be said that their training has National Honor Roll Lists Umatilla Through the Rogue Plant,” between All Dates Set for Closing of Schools tion Free Area in Umatilla County; members whom they wish nominated. Return Game to be Played at been very thorough. For some of them Association With 28 Herds; Oregon the hours of 2:00 p. m. and 10:00 p Report Given on Oil and Gas. Those two receiving highest num in Surrounding Districts; Hermis it was their first public appearance. Pilot Rock Friday. m. Comfortable chairs will be sup Ranks First in Percentage. ber of votes will be placed on the ton H~s Class of 21. Sunday afternoon a vesper program Announcement was made Friday ballot for each district, making a plied for guests. The Hermiston high school base was presented by music teachers in evening at a Farm Bureau meeting total of 14 candidates in all. The Besides the moving picture there Among the twelve Oregon cow The next two weeks will be full that over 1000 cows had been signed seven districts include Boardman, ball nine won from Pilot Rock in a this locality at the Baptist church, testing associations whose testing will be a display of the latest makes for both high school and grade school close game Friday by a score of 6-1. Lovers of music who missed hearing up for the new Umatilla County Co Irrigon, Umatilla, Stanfield, Colum year ended January first, the Uma- {of <-ars and trucks together with students throughout the county with operative Creamery which was ac bia, Minnehaha, Echo and The Mead This team was considered the locals this demonstration of talent can well tilla association took second rank, j parts. the closing of schools. Exercises for complished within two weeks and two ows with one director from each dist closest opponent, each having lost be disappointed. Thos taking part The Umatilla Dairy Improvement •"rke Rohrman Motor company was the Hermiston Union high school one game this season. If the locals were Mrs. Edgar Hoosier, soloist. days from the date soliciting started. rict. association had twenty-eight herds on 1 one of lhe f,r8t three to go ovpr the win from Pilot Rock Friday they Miss Esther Fredreckson, violin, tie honor roll, which was made up o f .toP with their quota of Ford car wiH'be baccalaureate sermon Sunday. Assistant County Agent Best gave the May 10, in the raptist churcu w it u will clash with Helix at Pendleton Miss Helen Fredreckson, cello. Miss history of the creamery movement the i n t X the owners of dairy cattle which pro sales for April. Rev. Ralph V. Hinkle of the Pendle from the time the first committee was ! ‘ " "8 ^e«mery, wa. present Friday, May 15, to vie for the west Jane Gilson, piano, Miss Golda E duced 300 or more pounds of butter- ton Episcopal church speaking. Class elected from the Farm Bureau group ’ £ „ 7 h " Va'Ue a,“d adVa“ end of the county championship. Mumma, piano, Mrs. Reese, piano. fat for the year. The Oregon asso Tops Portland Market. night will be Wednesday, May 13, The first and only score was made Mies Eleanor Daily, soloist, and Miss to investigate the possibilities of a ' ‘X * cooperative cream ciation has been in operation since J. H. Stillings topped the Portland in the high school auditorium, and by Boyd, Pilot Rock’s first man up, Glea Slas, piano. They will give the creamery. This committee called the ; 1927 and has made a distinct con-j market on Hermiston hogs and sheep commencement exercises In the high dairymen together, who selected an 1 B’ E’ Sykes’ experiencd creamery which was permitted through two program at Stanfield Sunday, May trlbution to the Improvement of the Monday when he received 8 cents for school auditorium Thursdiy, May 14, errors. .Neary tied the score in the 11, In the Presbyterian church. organizing committee from their own ™an wh° bas been assisti“K with the dairy situation ln the county. j hogs, 8% cents for lambs and 6 Vi «’Ith Arnold Bennett Hnli, president second inning by stealing second and group. Articles of association were signup reported 1025 cows listed. Oregon ranks fifth in the United cents for yearling weathers. Mr. Stil- of the University of Oregon deliver gaining the home plate when Hitt JUNIOR “PROM” BRILLIANT worked out by this committee which States as to percentage of herds in lings took them down the first of the ing the address. bagged a center fielder. RILEY THOMPSON were accepted, and the slgn-up start dairy herd improvement associations,. week and returned Wednesday. He Two more men crossed the home SOCIAL EVENT OF SEASON Seniors receiving diplomas are: ed. Mr. Best stated that a meeting Riley Thompson, 98, died at his according to Roger W*. Morse, dairy'has a farm in the Columbia district Grace Rodda. E d m u n d Briggs, plate In the third inning and Klagas would be held soon for the purpose home In Echo last Monday, April 4, The annual Junior "prom” a bril pecialist of the state college exten near the reservoir. Mary Brownson, Barbara Root, Har of laying plans for election of per after a short illness. He was a pio brought two men In with a fly to liant event of the school year held sion service, which is just another center field lacking about a foot of riet .Stanfield, Donald D e M o s s manent directors after which election neer of Echo and a veteran of the Friday evening in the auditorium, proof that Oregon’s agriculture is Buy Colonies of Bee«. making a homer, when the ball Alfred Swnrnor, Victor Addleman, the matter of securing a plant will Civil War. His wife preceeded him was successful both from the artistic not In such a bad way as the people anded short of the fence. Tommie Lenhart purchased 75 Enos Martin, Elbert Hutchison, Emo- be taken up. in 1918. He Is survived by three sons, standpoint and attendance. It was of the state have been led to believe Pilot Rock sluggers proved to be gene Paul, Alice Beougher, Gladys It was brought out that the state John Fred and Ottis Thompson, all tough opposition for the boys and under the supervision of class advis recently. The Umatilla Dairy Improve1 colonies of bees and allotted equip ment association has not only oper-1 "’X thl” T " ! D° We,L He Swarner, Marian Casady, Katrina or, Miss Elliott. officials had reached their limit in of Echo. they will have to do some real play ™ 7 Pre"ent 8‘a' Kryger, William Whitsett, Donald benefltting this community for abor- j Fuperal services were held Wed- ing Friday to come home with the The hall was decorated with green ated successfully since its beginning * ¿cent-’ Jackson, Harold Marble, Leona Dyer, tlon testing unless the complete dist- nesday at 2:00 p. m. from the Metho- bacon. and gold trimmings, the class colors, over four years ago but It has finan-| D° “ e l" for* er°r”7d£ t “ Margaret Bills and Erneat Cox, rict would cooperate in attempting to di8t church with Rev. O. W. Payne all worked into an old Spanish effect. ced its own operations and has had The lineup follows: Closing school events at Umatilla nn n n taid n f- , Iy returned to Hermiston from North make this an abortion free area. This officiating. Interment was made in The stage, arranged as a balcony, was no outside help from creameries or Hermiston pilot Rock are: Baccalaureate Bermon Sunday, requires 60 per cent of all cows to be(tbe Echo cemetary with Folsom Fu- Neary .......... ..... If. occupied by the orchestra. Cozy nooks other institutionos contributing fi May 10, in the church building. Rev. signed up and when 80 per cent Is neral Service of Pendleton in charge H artin.......... with davenports and easy chairs nancially. These organizations are Present Cantata “Evangeline.” A. G, Pearson of the Presbyterian reached, testing becomes compulsory one of the enterprises cooperating were arranged In the corners of the ’Addeman .... .... 3rd. through the state law. The Farm Scouts Hold Vesture Ceremony. The cantata "Evangeline" will be church In Pendleton will deliver the hall and punch was served by the vith the state college extension ser Whitsett ..... Bureau went on record as endorsing vice. presented by the Girl's Glee club of sermon. Mr. Charles F. Walker of Misses Jean Barnard, Neva Richards Tuesday night, regular Boy Scout Pierson........ the abortion free signup and Ed Ben- the Hermiston high school Friday the Northwestern Business College of Mildred Phelps and Sylvia Shutter meeting night, was spent around • Klagas ......... Bel, John Lynch and Clint Jackson evening in the Raptist church at Portland will deliver the commence Bridge Announcement Party They were dressed as old fashioned campfire on the Butte when a ten Stewart ....... .... P.. ment address Thursday, May 14, were appointed on a committee to girls. derfoot vesture ceremony was put on Hitt .............. A delightful evening of bridge was 8:Oo p. m. It is under the direction Agnes Thompson and Maxine Mc work this out. A motion was also of MI bs Eleanor Daily and is the last A special feature Spanish dance enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Frank introducing Bill Jackson into the Cox ............... .... rf.. .... ... Hemphill Nabb are the two class members. made and carried to make it a tuber was given by members o f the orches McKenzie Monday evening when performance in observance of nation Class night entertainment will be mysteries of Boy Scout life. About ocure— nermiBion o. Pilot Rock 1. culosis frqg area. This will include al music week which ends Sunday, tra. About 100 «ouplcs were present.- Miss Clara Gehnert and Miss Enuna Tuesday, May 12. May 11.- - -4» all of the west end of Umatilla and 16 Scouts gathered about and told County Golf Tournament Thoeny entertained the teachers and stories after the ceremony, with their Commencement exercises for the northern Morrow county. The county golf tournament will AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES Scout Master O. W. Payne. a number of friends. Miss Grace Echo schools will be In the City Hall High School Elects Officers A committee which has been in be held in Pendleton Sunday, May 10, Jackson won first prize and Miss Thursday. May 14. when the follow vestigating the advisability of form with all county clubs being represen WINNERS OF POSTER CONTEST . Blanche Thorsen of Athena, second. Annual election of st ident body of ing seniors graduate: Eldon McCut- Umatilla Hi Elects Officers. ing a local branch of the Umatilla ted. Representatives from the local The American Legion Auxiliary Before refreshments of Ice cream ficers was l»teld In the Hermiston chen, Brooks Fryrear, Genevieve The Umatilla high school student club are as follows: A. H. Norton, Oil and Gas association, an organi and angel food cake were served, the Union high school last week with Oliver, Mary Spike, Mildred Berry, announced the winners of the Poppy zation recently formed at Pendleton, body held its annual election of of Walter Pearson, James Todd, George guests were given tiny cross word niaJ°r*ty ot ballots cast for Jim Nea- • enza Gaskill, Arnold Ebert, Bert Poster contest this week as follows: ficers Monday, May 1, with the fol made a report. The committee of Wagner, Frank Clark, R. A. Brown- puzzles which, when worked out, re-iry’ Pre8ldent: Ed Throop, vice presi- three was increased to five. J. H. lowing results: Devee Brown, presi son, Eric Byorkgren, Thos. Tucker, first division, Virginia Dyer. 4th ealed the announcement of the en- dent’ ®ob Henderson, secretary; Hiatt, Rita Correa, Frieda Roberta, Reid a member of the committee, dent; Beth Cooney, vice president; Sam Nye, D. M. Deeter, Julius Gim- grade: second division, Edward Pe gagements of the two hostesses Miss Floyd McMullen, treasurer, Howard Marie Walzln. The Pine City exercises are today explained the work of the association Bernice Byrnes, secretary-treasurer; bel, C. S. McNaught, Ralph Richards, terson, 8th grade. Each winner will Clara Gehnert to Mr. Ernest Hauser,KlaBeB’ ye,) leader. Members of the receive a check for 82.00 which Is (Continued on last page) as they might apply locally. Gas Is Lyle Brown, business manager; Don W. W. Felthouse and M. T. Matott. of Klamath Falls; and Miss Emma,audltlng committee are Chester John- being mailed them at once. There obtained at present for 5 cents whole nie Ilarryman, yell king; and Louise son and Walter Pierson Thccr.y to Mr. Glenn Staggs Organise Baseball League, vere no entries ln the high school sale at southern California points, Byrnes, song queen. Magpie Campaign Results. Milton. In the recent magpie and crow division. with four cents added for freight and A baseball league was organized + + « + + + ♦ + + campaign sponsored by local people four cents tax making 13 cents de this week under the name of “Alfalfa Poppies will be-on sale In business ♦ A 5 pound baby girl was born to the following results are shown: Old livered in the tank. Shares are 125 League" and includes Hermiston, COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES magpies, 18; young magpies, 807; houses the week of May 24th to 30th, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Board- each and 80 to 100 shares would * Stanfield, Boardman and Echo dist young crows, 5; magpie eggs, 1155; and also at the Memorial Day exer man Thursday, April 30, at the Her have to be subscribed here. ricts. Coach Cochrane will manage cises. total paid out of fund, 834.58. miston Medical hospital. the Hermiston team. The first league A Umatilla fair board meeting fol Church News Bernard Jenderzejewski tells Special Mother's Day services will games will be played Sunday when lowed with the election of the new story equal to the episode In "The be held ln the Presbyterian church Hermiston will meet Stanfield on the board members as follows: John Jen- Virginian." A motherly Plymouth ¡Sunday, May 11. local diamond and Boardman will drejewski, Curtis Dyer, Harry Kelley, rock hen not being permitted to ex Weekly choir practice on Friday play Echo at Echo. Anyway, We’re Burying Our Dead— erclse her own maternal instincts Lyle Tilden, Chas. Lynch, J. W. Mc By Albert T. Reid J night with Mrs. Anna Compton Winn decided to take charge of a family Millin and Wm. Logan. as director. New Bulletin Published. of kittens, thinking possibly that she Preparations are being made for a “Measuring Hay stacks" Is the might prove a more competent nurse Children's day program in June. title of a new bulletin which has ^!than the mother cat. She, according- ♦ REGULAR May 17 is set for baccaleauroate been received by the county agent |,y set about with her clawing and * I.O.O.F. NEWS NOTES * pecking to discourage Mrs. Cat and ¡services to which the public is cor at Pendleton. This bulletin is one dially invited. « ¡succeeded In driving her into the I prepared by the United States de partment of agriculture and deals There has been some agitation t o : back*round. Then she proceeded to On Friday, May lit, the members with complete Information having to move the Oddfellows home from Port- s,t Mpon the k,ttenB and was wrath- of the Ladles Aid and their guests do with hay measuring where scale land to the Umatilla Mission property ful indeed when the kittens were jmet In the church parlors for a so weights áre not available. Persons taken from her. (Believe it or not.) above Pendleton. Monday night a re clal afternoon. Each lady very clever Interested may obtain them from the ............. The turkey hatch In this district solution which ................. had been received ly represented the title of some book. County Agent’s office Pendleton, from the Hood River lodge, was read [la lar*er lh,s year *,nce more *row 'The entertainment committee provid putting them on record as not favor- ers are ,ntere8ted ln the industry ed book and magazine contests which A Splendid Start. ing the move.. The home ln Portland and grcat<>r numbers of birds are were enjoyed by all present. Is located ln the crowded business be,nR handled by individual growers Twenty-five Barred Rock baby Ice cream and cake was served by chirks were presented to Mr. and district while the proposed new than formerly. the hostesses. Mri. 8. R. Cooper, and Mrs. John Kopacz as a wedding pres- location will be secluded and quiet. ’ Walter Norquist spent the week Mrs. J.-T. Gibson, assisted by Mrs. F. •ent this week by Chas. McLean of The present site for the home can be end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker. sold for »70,00© and the Umatilla Peter Norquist. Mr. Norquist Iss en- the Russell Poultry Yards in Corval The Stanfield Orange met In reg lis. It gives the newlyweds a good Misslon can be purchased for 850.000 K8Ked ,n construction work at Wal giving leaway for transfer expense. Aula, \ \ n. ular seaalon May 4 with 4 0 members start in poultry. ¡present. It was voted to cooperate The local lodge Instructed Its dele- : A number of young friends of Lois with the Farm Bureau In attempting gates to Grand Lodge that they were'Moore surprised her last Sunday eve- School Fxanination Dates. to make this an abortion free area. in favor of the move. Grand Lodge ning, the occasion being her seven Final e-amlnatlons for the high will be held in Corvallis the latter teenth birthday. The evening was Through the courtesy of Mr. Pen school will be held re- t Tucaday and part of May. spent in music and games. Mrs. Moore nock and Mr. Abplanalp several reels were shown with the projector owned Wednesday with announcements of A resolution was received from 8erTed dainty refreshments, by Mr. Abplanalp. The lecture hour exemptions Monday. The state sev the Burns lodge favoring an amend- Mrs. Thomas Stewart was a dln- (consisted of a short playlet by the enth and eighth grade examinations ment to the grand lodge constitution rter guest of Mrs. O. B eldam per ¡Misses Dyer Swart and Peeregrln; a-o scheduled for Thursday morn- making application and entrants to,Monday. (Mother’s Day numbers, stunts and the I. O. O. F. home easier, with lessj Mr. and Mrs. Morse Shockey spent 'ng, arithmetic and writing: after games. -peeHminartes. Sunday evening with the H. Hooker noon, history, spelling and agricul Mrs. Ernest Izinghay and small t Two new champions have develop- family. ¡son aro visiting at the home of Mrs. ture; Friday morning, language; af ed In the Indoor horseshoe racket j Smallpox patients of this district Longhouy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ternoon, geography, civil govern during the play this week. Jap Tem- are rapidly recovering and no fur- F. Bogan. ment and reading. pleton and Albert Kennings took the ther cases seem evident. Wayne Coe of Portland spent the two former champs George Sales and I Rev Reynolds of Stanfield Is a week end at the Fred Hole home. Curtis Simons to s cleaning by win- KIIMt of o A Wellg Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Weasell and ning two games each. They played ,,, six pairs, winning twice from each.' * “ ,° ’ ’ son Stanley motored to Walla Walla Interest 1, increasing with each m ~ ,. thf Pa*ton » Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Wlllfly of WaUa lns' ' Herald Subscription ft.0 0 * Year (Continued on Page 2)